No because the ratios are different
Width is 16.
16 and 12
Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the diagonal is 20 feet
Assuming the cookie sheet to be a rectangle, and 12 and 20 inches are the dimensions of the sheet, the area of the rectangle is s1s2. Plugging in the values yield 12(20) = 240 square inches.
12
If the length of a rectangle is 12 and the width of the rectangle is 16, by the Pythagorean theorem we know that one diagonal is 20 units long. You can draw two diagonals within a rectangle, so the length of both diagonals together is 20+20 = 40 units.
The diagonal is 20.
Width is 16.
20 ft
Oh, dude, you're asking me to bust out some high school math here. So, like, to find the diagonal of a rectangle, you use the Pythagorean theorem. It's like a^2 + b^2 = c^2, where a and b are the sides of the rectangle. In this case, it's 12^2 + 16^2 = c^2. So, the diagonal would be the square root of 400, which is 20.
16 and 12
Perimeter of [ 16 x 26 ] rectangle = 16 + 16 + 26 + 26 = 84-ft . Perimeter of a 20-ft square = 4 x 20 = 80-ft . The rectangle has the greater perimeter.
Using Pythagoras' theorem the length of the diagonal is 20 feet
Draw a 10 x 20 rectangle.
the answer to number 20 is B...12
Assuming the cookie sheet to be a rectangle, and 12 and 20 inches are the dimensions of the sheet, the area of the rectangle is s1s2. Plugging in the values yield 12(20) = 240 square inches.
12